Recovering Addicts Coping with HIV. This support group embraces recovery in all its meanings and addiction in all its guises. Open to all community members, this group has revolving participant-facilitators and meets from 12:15-1:15 on Fridays. Desire for recovery (or even for a remote exploration of such desire) is the only prerequisite for attendance.

This pre-brunch gathering is open to all community members. Sessions vary in scope according to facilitator and range from simple check-ins to meditations to spiritual study. Depending upon topic and flow, sessions range anywhere from 15 to 50 minutes. Participation is not required to join in the meal afterwards.

Free, confidential HIV Testing is provided at Triad Health Project in Greensboro each Monday evening. Testing for HIV is performed only as a blood test by drawing a small sample to be sent to a laboratory. Results will be available in 2 to 3 weeks from the time of the testing and can be picked up in person at Triad Health Project in Greensboro.

All are welcome for fellowship and meals prepared with love! Individuals and volunteers from area faith communities, businesses and civic groups provide lunch for those living with and/or impacted by HIV/AIDS. Time for reflection and coming together happens just before lunch and all work together to set up beforehand and cleanup afterwards.

Hosted by artist Lisa Young, this art group follows prompts to create “collage journals.” Sessions begin after lunch on designated days and conclude with group sharing by 2:00. Open to all community members.

All are welcome for fellowship and meals prepared with love! Individuals and volunteers from area faith communities, businesses and civic groups provide lunch for those living with and/or impacted by HIV/AIDS. Time for reflection and coming together happens just before lunch and all work together to set up beforehand and cleanup afterwards.

ClaireCare is a monthly gathering focused on health beyond an HIV diagnosis. Movement, study, and conversation are employed to help keep participants aware of health, mental health and diet issues that range from diabetes to addiction to muscle mass to weight loss, etc. Claire Lanier facilitates.

All are welcome for fellowship and meals prepared with love! Individuals and volunteers from area faith communities, businesses and civic groups provide lunch for those living with and/or impacted by HIV/AIDS. Time for reflection and coming together happens just before lunch and all work together to set up beforehand and cleanup afterwards.

Separate and simultaneous support groups are held Thursdays after lunch for HIV+ men and women. Typically groups begin at 1:15 and conclude by 2:30. Facilitators include THP staff as well as community therapists.

Recovering Addicts Coping with HIV. This support group embraces recovery in all its meanings and addiction in all its guises. Open to all community members, this group has revolving participant-facilitators and meets from 12:15-1:15 on Fridays. Desire for recovery (or even for a remote exploration of such desire) is the only prerequisite for attendance.

This pre-brunch gathering is open to all community members. Sessions vary in scope according to facilitator and range from simple check-ins to meditations to spiritual study. Depending upon topic and flow, sessions range anywhere from 15 to 50 minutes. Participation is not required to join in the meal afterwards.